He himself believed in freedom so much ____________ (以至于他宁愿死也不能
He himself believed in freedom so much ____________ (以至于他宁愿死也不能
He himself believed in freedom so much ____________ (以至于他宁愿死也不能
第1题
The doctor decided to test the chips himself because he believed that______.
A.nobody would dare to try it
B.they can be used for identification purposes
C.it has been proved successful on animals
D.his patients expected him to experience it first
第2题
He is sure that there was a flying saucer over there. If he hadn't seen it himself, he ____ it.
A) never have believed B) never did believe
C) could never believe D) would never have believed
第3题
In the sentence "Police believed he was murdered for informing them about Ramos" (Para. 3), "he" may refer to
A.Ramon s personal pilot
B.the accused drug-smuggling partner
C.Ramos himself
D.both A and B
第4题
The doctor decided to test the chips himself because he believed that ______.
A.nobody would dare to try it
B.they can be used for identification purposes
C.it has been proved successful on animals
D.his patients expected him to experience it first
第5题
A.as
B.for
C.to
D.so
第6题
Why didn't John Martin agree to change the old slogan?
A.Because a lot of old customers believed in their reputation
B.Because he himself liked it
C.Because he was not a changing person
第7题
Archimedes is well-known for one specific (精确的) idea that he came up with. "Archime des' principle" tells us that a solid object which is immersed in a liquid is pushed up by a force which is equal to the weight of the water that moves. For example, if you put a piece of wood and a piece of metal of the same size in water, only the wood will float. Both the wood and metal move the same amount (量) of water, but the water moved by the wood weighs less than that of the water moved by the gold. It is believed that Archimedes discovered this principle when the King of Syracuse asked him to solve a problem. The King wanted to know if his crown (皇冠) was pure gold or a mixture of gold and silver. The King, of course, did not want to melt his crown to find out. The idea came to Archimedes as he lowered himself into his bath. He noticed how the water spilled out of the tub. He decided to use the same idea for the crown. He knew that a gold crown immersed in water would weigh more than the one made of silver. The experiment was done and the goldsmith was proved guilty of trying to cheat the King.
The best title for this passage is ______
A.Archimedes
B.Archimedes's principle
C.A Gold and Silver Crown
D.The King of Syracuse
第8题
What do you think ________ to make himself _______.
A.Bob will say; believe
B.will Bob say; believed
C.Bob will say; believed
D.will Bob say; believe
第9题
第36题:In England football is a game enjoyed
A) only by young people.
B) only by rich people.
C) only by boys.
D) by people of all ages and classes.
第10题
He was not a very clever boy, but Charles was good at doing the things that interested him. He also took pleasure in carrying out. experiments. But he could not learn Latin and-Greek which in those days were an important part of education. He was a disappointment to his father, who was sure that he would bring nothing but shame to himself and his family.
Then his father decided to send Charles to Cambridge University to study to become a priest. With hard work, he did quite well. And, in the countryside around Cambridge, he was able to shoot, fish and collect insects.
He seemed likely to become a country priest like hundreds of others, sharing his time between his work and his interest in natural history and country life. He had a deep faith in God and a lasting interest in religion. At this time he did not doubt that every word of the Bible was true.
Then a letter from Captain Robert FitzRoy changed his life. FitzRoy was planning to make a voyage around the world on a ship called the Beagle. He wanted a naturalist to join the ship, and Darwin was recommended. That voyage was the start of Charles Darwin's great life work.
In those days a great many people believed that every word written in the Bible was true. Darwin hoped that the plants and animals that they found in the course of their voyage would prove the truth of the Bible story of the great Flood.
He began to observe everything. When they got to Rio de Janeiro in South America, Charles was overcome with joy to see so many different creatures, so much life and colour. His notebooks were full of detailed observations.
Then they reached dry land at Punta Alta. There Darwin discovered his first fossils. Why, he wondered, were there horse bones at Punta Alta, when there had been no horses in the New World until Cortez brought his from Spain?
They came to Tierra del Fuego at the tip of South America. It was a strange place, with terrible storms. Its people grew no food, and they slept on the wet ground. Darwin observed their looks and habits.
"How can people be so different, if all are descended from Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden?" Charles wondered.
What is the passage about?
A.The earlier years of Charles Darwin.
B.How does Charles Darwin get his fame.
C.Charles Darwin's education.
D.Charles Darwin's childhood.